Autumn Art Highlights: New York
There's no shortage of things to see...but these are likely to be the season's standout shows
There's no shortage of things to see...but these are likely to be the season's standout shows
The MP for North Islington is that rare thing at Westminster, a politician who is actually interested in the arts
New York
Vice-President and Head of Evening Sale, Post-War & Contemporary Art Department, Christie’s, New York
Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
Founder and Executive Director, ProjectArt, New York
The King is dead! Long live the King! Portraits of Louis XIV and his infant successor, Louis XV
Co-Founder, Wölff App, Los Angeles
As some UK museums face cuts of up to 40 per cent, Bill Ferris and Alistair Brown discuss whether they should consider charging entrance fees again.
A reflection on how surrealism left the centre stage
In Taiwan this week a young boy stumbled into a 17th-century painting and broke it. He's not the first...
Elizabeth Bishop refused to regard her paintings as art, but the best of them reveal the same interest in surfaces, and attitude to the world as her poetry
Too many masterpieces from this collection are stuck in storage
Why paint a curtain? A look at the long tradition of depicting trompe l'oeil curtains in painting
The artist is to curate a show about the colour at the Royal Academy
London is now stuck in the August doldrums. I’d complain about it more if only I could muster the energy
Does Jeff Koons own the concept of a balloon dog? And why did Lucian Freud turn Jerry Hall into a man?
Which major works have made it into public collections this month?
He's saved the castle's Zurbarán paintings; now he wants to transform the town into a hub for Spanish art
For the South African artist William Kentridge, everything begins with printmaking